Lethbridge’s feistiest grandmas are back to their usual advocacy, but this time instead of raising their voices, the Lethbridge Raging Grannies are using chalk to protest on sidewalks all over the city.“With COVID(-19), we had to again reinvent ourselves,” Raging Granny Barb Phillips said. “So we’re here on our third stop of four stops.”The Lethbridge Raging Grannies brought their chalk buckets out in solidarity with healthcare and education workers on Thursday — calling for more funding to both departments amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lethbridge protesters rally against public sector cuts announced in 2020 Alberta budget Barbara Warren says many of the Lethbridge Raging Grannies miss their typical singing-protests, but felt it was.